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12.14.10 - NASA Satellite Data Addresses Needs of California Growers

NAS supercomputing resources are supporting work that will provide California growers in the San Joaquin Valley with important information and images about crop growth, irrigation demands, forecasts, and more.

The quickest, best way to slow the rapid melting of Arctic sea ice is to reduce soot emissions from the burning of fossil fuel, wood and dung, according to a new modeling study by Stanford University researcher Mark Z. Jacobson.

Goddard recently introduced the NASA Center for Climate Simulation, an integrated set of supercomputing, visualization, and data interaction technologies that will enhance agency capabilities in weather and climate prediction research.

The way we analyze planet Earth will never be the same, thanks to a new initiative at NASA that integrates supercomputers with global satellite observations and sophisticated models of the Earth system in an online collaborative environment.

01.13.10 - New Research Resolves Conflict in Theory of How Galaxies Form

Simulations run at the NASA Advanced Supercomputing (NAS) Facility and other locations solve nagging issues in the theory of how cold dark matter let the universe evolve into the galaxy-rich cosmos we see today.